Thank you for your bug report, could you also report it upstream on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues ?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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@jagosta: does it only crash if the dialogs are on different monitors?
That's what I find.
FWIW, I tried the live USB, but ootb Ubuntu 19.10 doesn't recognise the
HDMI monitor, so I can't do dual displays, and I also tried a VirtualBox
guest, but even after installing Ubuntu 19.10 and guest
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On a VirtualBox 6.0.14 host, with a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.10 and
the virtualbox guest drivers installed, I can't configure a second
display, although xrandr shows it to be present.
Steps:
1. Install VirtualBox
2. Install Ubuntu 19.10 as a guest with 2 displays (note:
Here's the xrandr. It looks like 0x0 is selected for display Virtual2
and maybe this is confusing g-c-c.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1850696
Title:
Regression: cannot close notifications
To manage
Discussed during the 2019-10-21 blocker review meeting: [0]
The decision to classify this bug as a "RejectedFreezeException" was
made as we think it's too late to potentially introduce instability to
fix log spam.
[0] https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-blocker-
Thanks Alex!
On 2019-11-04 02:55, Alex Murray wrote:
> Also I note the bug descriptions lists ibus in Focal as Fix Released
> - but the latest version in focal (1.5.21-1~exp2ubuntu2) is the one
> with the patch reverted
Yeah.. ibus without specified series was marked "Fix Released" when the
CVE
@gunnarhj - updated packages for ibus are now available in the ubuntu-
security-proposed PPA at https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security-
proposed/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
Also I note the bug descriptions lists ibus in Focal as Fix Released -
but the latest version in focal (1.5.21-1~exp2ubuntu2) is the
Off-topic for Seahorse, but the reporter's (and my) real problem is about
signing in LibreOffice.
I've found a way to sign document in LibreOffice on Ubuntu:
LibreOffice searches a keystore in this order:
a.) The environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER
b.) The Thunderbird profile
c.) The
I recently submitted a bug about this topic for Ubuntu 19.10:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/757
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/757
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What does it mean "doesn't free memory immediately"? Hours? Days? I never
experienced decrease in memory usage, except for small fluctuations. I think it
is a memory leak added to this slow garbage collection.
I also wrote about this problem to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/217# but
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1845799 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1845799
Thank you for taking the time to report this crash and helping to make
this software better. This particular crash has already been reported
and is a duplicate of bug #1845799, so is being marked as such.
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Assignee: jon grahaqm (skyking2630) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Images are washed out or
Hi, I added Eoan series to the bug report as it hasn't been fixed there.
(The bug had been automatically marked as Fix Released after the Focal update)
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance:
Ok I actually made it work. Not sure if this still belongs here, but
might as well inform others how I fixed it. Maybe it will help you as
well.
Although I had never connected the iPhone to my PC before, I needed to
reset the trust settings to get the dialogue option to "trust this
device" on the
Same problem here, but then on Xubuntu 18.04.3 LTS computer and an old
iPhone 4.
Failed to mount "Documents on XYZ iPhone".
Unhandled Lockdown error (-2).
When I type "idevicepair pair" in the terminal, it gives me the
following message:
ERROR: Could not validate with device
Assigned this issue to xubuntu-docs. Let's document the correct way to
handle the installation of the xubuntu-desktop package, and make it easy
for users to find (and forums to point to) when these questions arise in
the future.
** Also affects: xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1740637 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1740637
Thanks. jbicha referred to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libappindicator/+bug/1740637
and mentioned that the python2 support is going to be dropped from
libappindicator, so this should no longer
just run: seeded-in-ubuntu python2.7
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xubuntu still pulls in Python2 via the python-gtk2-dev b-d in
libappindicator
Hey @doko,
>From what I can tell, we're not shipping libappindicator at all in
focal. Can you elaborate where this is coming from?
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/focal-desktop-
amd64.manifest
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On my laptop (Thinkpad L520) it doesn't work. Curiously, when swiping up
with mouse the OSK doesn't come up when Chromium is on the view, but it
comes up when on desktop. The OSK pops up fine on terminal, login field
and text editor. It also doesn't work on Chrome.
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typing 3,34×10²⁸÷2,69×10²⁵ gives 1,241635688×10⁵³
Works fine if typing (3,34×10²⁸)÷(2,69×10²⁵)
Not really user friendly ...
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'll start this bug report with my first disclaimer: I'm filing this
report from a fixed system. The original system that I'm going to
reference has been installed over with the current system I'm filing
this report from. The first install was UEFI, minimal install, not
On Eoan (on the Dell XPS 9575 mentioned before), the OSK auto-summons
nearly everywhere as far as I can tell, incl. Chrome. The only
application I use and found so far where this does not work is Gnucash.
There is even an improvement in X that helps in this case: the OSK now
can be summoned by
I get this on Eoan, no OSK pop up for Chromium text fields on laptop.
Works on desktop.
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Title:
New On-screen keyboard
This is mostly a "mee too" post. Using a GTX 1060. The upgrade to 19.10
did not go well, stuck with graphical artifacts after a reboot. Further
reboots were met with kernel panics. Finally managed to boot kernel 5.0
in safe mode and finish the installation by choosing the "repair
packages" option.
Public bug reported:
I click on settings in menu or press my settings icon key (above F9 key on
Lenovo T450s keyboard). Navigate to "Keyboard Shortcuts". Scroll to bottom to
press "+" to add a custom shortcut. Define function, then click on "Set
Shortcut...". Then I press the "Explorer" key,
Public bug reported:
There is an issue in gtk. In Wayland sessions the use of a stylus leads
to crash of the application. It is apparently fixed in Gnome gtk.
When asking what should I do I got the answer that I should ask the
ubuntu gtk maintainers to backport <
Public bug reported:
I just installed a couple of applications (bomb squad and android
studio) and while installing, they show no install progress.
Steps to reproduce
Launch gnome-software
Click an application from the front of G-S
Click Install
Fill in password
Expected outcome
I expect to
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here is no such problem with the 5.0.0-15 kernel
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Sometimes, when I turn off the computer, it hangs on the logo. I can not
turn off the computer using alt + SysRq + REISUO. The light on the
system unit continues to light, and the fan runs. This is a problem with
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here is no such problem with the 4.18.0.25 kernel. It happens that after
90 seconds it turns off. And with a new core, he writes that he will
turn off after 90 seconds, but he will not turn off.
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Sometimes, when I turn off the computer, it hangs on the logo. I can not
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